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Motivation
When throwing
HTTPResponseConvertible-conforming types from middlewares and utility functions, I often find myself just creating a single type for the whole project that represents an "HTTP response error", matching the protocol exactly - just as a concrete struct that conforms to error.This might be more generally useful, and having one in the runtime library avoids others needing to do the same.
Domain-specific errors can continue to conform to HTTPResponseConvertible, this is just for the cases where a domain-specific error isn't adding much beyond the status code (for example, throwing a 401 out of an authentication server middleware.)
Modifications
Added
HTTPResponseError, which provides a convenience type mirroringHTTPResponseConvertible.Result
Adopters can use this type, rather than write their own similar/identical one.
Test Plan
Just a struct with stored properties, no other logic.